by DAN CALLOWAY
Published 8 March 2010
GOOGLE – I recently discovered that the Google Chrome (beta) Web browser is available for Debian Linux. Since I use Ubuntu 9.10 now fairly exclusively, this was a treat since I loved the look and feel of this Web browser in Windows. However, for some reason, it seemed to crash a lot in Windows, especially Windows XP Home Edition. But, not so in Linux.
Here’s what Google Chrome has to offer:
Speed: Fast to launch, fast to load web pages
- Quick to start up from your desktop
- Loads web pages in a snap
- Runs web applications faster than ever
Simplicity: Designed for efficiency and ease of use
- Search and navigate to web pages from the same box
- Arrange and organize tabs however you wish — quickly and easily
- Get to your favorite websites with just a click, from the thumbnails of your most visited sites in the New Tab page
Style: Themes to add delight to your browser
Try Minimalist or Star Gazing.
For all themes, check out the Google Chrome Themes Gallery.
Download the latest version of the Google Chrome Web browser from the Help Center. There you will see download versions for Windows, Mac, and Linux.
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Did you create your own blog or did a program do it? Could you please respond?
Jeremy,
I created my own blog.
Thank you. I’m glad that you like it.